For the sixth consecutive year, Joseph Saveri was awarded the “AV Preeminent” designation by Martindale-Hubbell, a rating reflecting that his legal peers rank him at the highest level of professional excellence.
Super Lawyers selected Joseph Saveri, James Dallal, and Ryan McEwan for inclusion in its annual ranking of Super Lawyers.
(Law360) A California federal magistrate judge on Thursday called behavior during a discovery dispute between the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians and a bank it has asserted claims against in its lawsuit accusing former tribal officials of a sprawling embezzlement scheme “unacceptable.”
(Law360) A California federal judge indicated Tuesday he’s inclined to certify a putative class of indirect drug buyers and a class of end-payors in a pay-for-delay multidistrict litigation against Endo Pharmaceuticals and others over the Lidoderm pain relief patch, saying that although the process of apportioning damages might be complex, that’s not a reason to deny certification.
(Daily Journal) The Joseph Saveri Law Firm was selected by the Daily Journal to the “Top Boutiques in California 2016”: a Daily Journal contest that selected and profiled the top 20 boutique law firms in California:
(California Lawyer) California Lawyer met with Maxwell Blecher of Blecher Collins & Pepperman, Peter K. Huston of Sidley Austin, and Joseph Saveri of the Joseph Saveri Law Firm for a roundtable discussion concerning the upcoming Presidential election result’s potential impact on antitrust enforcement, the ideological balance of the Supreme Court, and recent development in antitrust […]
(Daily Journal) Joseph R. Saveri continues to make news with his long-running challenge to pay-for-delay deals between brand name drug manufacturers and their generic rivals.
(Reuters) Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and LG Electronics were accused of agreeing not to poach each other’s U.S. employees, according to a U.S. civil lawsuit filed last week, in what has become a familiar allegation in Silicon Valley.
(Daily Journal) A San Diego County judge gave preliminary approval Monday to a $100 million settlement with most of the remaining defendants in an antitrust action filed by consumers, health care companies, and government health plans that accused the companies of colluding to keep up the price of an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
(Bloomberg Business Week, Fortune & Money) You could say that antitrust law runs in Joe Saveri’s blood. Growing up, he spent many hours observing the law practice of his father and uncle, who were pioneers in some of the earliest and largest antitrust cases of the 1950s and 1960s. In college, Saveri studied economics, paving his path for the demanding antitrust field that would later […]